A study of the wreckage of the Oreshnik ballistic missile, which the aggressor country's army used to strike the city of Dnipro on November 21, 2024, has shown that it is nothing more than a ...
The first Oreshnik strike in November 2024 ... initially mistaken for a nuclear-capable ICBM—at the city of Dnipro in eastern Ukraine on the morning of Nov. 21, damaging buildings and injuring ...
The first, and currently only confirmed, use of the Oreshnik missile was during an attack aimed at the Pivdenmash defense facility in Dnipro, Ukraine on Nov. 21, which Moscow said was in retaliation ...
A display of debris collected following the Nov. 21 “Oreshnik” missile attack on the eastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro. Phot: Roman Pilipey / AFP Writing for Forbes on Thursday, the US military ...
The warheads of Russia's newest Oreshnik missiles can withstand temperatures comparable to those of the Sun, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday at the Future Technologies Forum in Moscow.
The last year of war in Ukraine - a conflict about to enter its fourth year - was marked by billions in aid, Ukraine seizing ...
The Russian UAV attack on Dnipro on the night of 26-27 January damaged a multi-storey building, including the mechanical floor, windows and doors of the upper floors. The blast wave and wreckage ...
At the time, Lukashenko asked Putin to deploy more advanced weapons in Belarus, including the nuclear-capable Oreshnik intermediate range ballistic missile that Russia used for the first time in ...
Vladimir Putin is reportedly preparing to deploy Oreshnik hypersonic missiles to Belarus, according to the country's leader Alexander Lukashenko. The so-called "wonder weapon", which can reach ...
Putin has already fired an Oreshnik against Ukraine, striking Dnipro in November, and pledged to Kyiv "to dust" with it. But Lukashenko also let slip that Putin is having problems mass producing ...
President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Russia could deploy its new Oreshnik intermediate-range hypersonic missile on the territory of its ally Belarus in the second half of next year.